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surely finding usama bin laden, surely passing civil rights legislation as lyndon johnson was able to do and before that, surely defeating the nazis was a much more formidable task than taking on the fun lobby." schieffer -- the gun lobby." schieffer called the president's speech yesterday one of his best and said the president will have too get his hands dirty to prevent another massacre. a columnist for the "seminole county public examiner" slammed the remarks saying, "whatever do you, mean bob. were no times were fdr, lbj or obama committing any crime against the constitution when they defeated the nazis, passed civil rights legislation or killed bin laden respectively." continuing "a little free advice for bob schieffer, if you feel the need to opine about historical events on national tv, please get your facts straight." we have pointed out before, president obama's opinions have changed from when he was a u.s. and state senator on the debt ceiling, prosecuting the war on terror and it seems on gun policy. back in 1999 with the shooting at columbine high schoolbe fresh in everyon
surely finding usama bin laden, surely passing civil rights legislation as lyndon johnson was able to do and before that, surely defeating the nazis was a much more formidable task than taking on the fun lobby." schieffer -- the gun lobby." schieffer called the president's speech yesterday one of his best and said the president will have too get his hands dirty to prevent another massacre. a columnist for the "seminole county public examiner" slammed the remarks saying,...
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johnson is capable of being in an ally of monstrous propositions. the mechanics of the stock market itself. the buyers in the stock market are able to take stock and put away. the short sellers have to borrow stock from the owners to sell it, and then hopefully buy it back for a profit. if the shorts can't borrow the stock first, they will be able to cover, wall street speak for buying it back and closing out the position. i have been in that position, where i couldn't find stock and the broker doing the trade literally went into the open market, bought the stock back that i had shorted, and closed out my short position at much higher prices than i shorted it at. it was vicious. it crushed my quarter. i was helpless to stop this activity. i was short. i couldn't find the shares to borrow to those who were buying it. hey, it's against the rules. if loeb and his allies buy stocks and there is an aggressive buyback from herbalife, the same thing that happened to me could happen to ackman, a real squeeze and a terrible situation for any short seller. is
johnson is capable of being in an ally of monstrous propositions. the mechanics of the stock market itself. the buyers in the stock market are able to take stock and put away. the short sellers have to borrow stock from the owners to sell it, and then hopefully buy it back for a profit. if the shorts can't borrow the stock first, they will be able to cover, wall street speak for buying it back and closing out the position. i have been in that position, where i couldn't find stock and the broker...
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. >> senator johnson. >> thank you, i'd like to join mee colleagues in thanking you for your service sincerely and appreciate the fact you're here testifying and glad you're looking in good health. >> thank you. >> were you fully aware in real time -- i realize how big your job is and everything erupting in the middle east. were you fully aware of the 20 incidents reported in the arb in real time? >> i was aware of the ones that were brought to my attention. they were part of our ongoing discussion about the deteriorating threat environment in eastern libya. we certainly were very conscious of them. i was assured by our security professionals that repairs were under way, additional security upgrades had taken place. >> thank you. did you see personally the cable on i believe august 12th, specifically asking for basically reinforcements for the security detail that was going to be evacuating or leaving in august? did you see that personally? >> no, sir. >> when you read the arb, it strikes me as how certain the people were that the attack started at 9:40 benghazi time. when was the fi
. >> senator johnson. >> thank you, i'd like to join mee colleagues in thanking you for your service sincerely and appreciate the fact you're here testifying and glad you're looking in good health. >> thank you. >> were you fully aware in real time -- i realize how big your job is and everything erupting in the middle east. were you fully aware of the 20 incidents reported in the arb in real time? >> i was aware of the ones that were brought to my attention. they...
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the shooter, identified as 34-year-old sean johnson, reportedly has a history of mental illness. the victim, identified as greg elsenrath, is expected to recover. american airlines is upward- bound, according to the ceo. the airline just reported turning a profit in the 4th quarter, which was due in part to cost cutting. amr is said to be closer to wrapping up its bankrutpcy restructing. and, the airline plans to unveil a new look at its fleet this month. the ceo declined comment on a potential merger with u.s. airways. u.s. airways stock continues to gain ground. it was up 2% yesterday. problems are accelerating at toyota. the company will pay an undisclosed amount to settle two class-action lawsuits that stem from allegations of sudden acceleration problems. it follows two high-profile settlements that the automaker agreed to pay. in december, toyota paid a billion dollars in a related case, while in november the company paid millions to shareholders after failing to disclose vehicle problems. jpm morgan ceo jamie dimon is taking a financial hit. jp morgan's board is slicing di
the shooter, identified as 34-year-old sean johnson, reportedly has a history of mental illness. the victim, identified as greg elsenrath, is expected to recover. american airlines is upward- bound, according to the ceo. the airline just reported turning a profit in the 4th quarter, which was due in part to cost cutting. amr is said to be closer to wrapping up its bankrutpcy restructing. and, the airline plans to unveil a new look at its fleet this month. the ceo declined comment on a potential...
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the key difference here is johnson, rayburn, o'neal, they could deliver. this president does not have someone who can deliver and in the senate, republicans have abused the fill bupser. -- filibuster. >> describe eisenhower? >> he was devious. >> he was the most devious person nixon had ever known. you said, i mean that in a positive sense. >> they could work together. >> reagan was not actually dealing with a house my majority, -- minority, that there was a conservative majority in the house. when you add the republicans and conservative democrats. what we had was ideological sorting since then of the the parties were nor geographical. nowadays if you're conservative, you're republican. if you're a liberal, you're a democrat. obama is up against an actual majority of conservative house members. reagan didn't have to face a majority of liberals. >> how do you have to account for obama in the area of negotiating skills? why doesn't he have the negotiating skills? >> he has the skills. >> you think he does? >> i think he z. i know he z. the problem is if i c
the key difference here is johnson, rayburn, o'neal, they could deliver. this president does not have someone who can deliver and in the senate, republicans have abused the fill bupser. -- filibuster. >> describe eisenhower? >> he was devious. >> he was the most devious person nixon had ever known. you said, i mean that in a positive sense. >> they could work together. >> reagan was not actually dealing with a house my majority, -- minority, that there was a...
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johnson & johnson. we talked about that one today. 3m. union pacific. adt. how about tech names? e-bay. lots going on. that want does it for us. "fast money" will pick up the ball as well. follow me on twitter @scottwapner.cnbc. >>> scott thank you very much. big bank earnings. boa, citi getting a bit of a whacking. a number of index hitting new highs. scott ran down an awful lot of those new highs. how to get in. where to get in. when to get in. we'll talk about that this hour. of course one of the big stories turbulence for boeing, regulators grounding the plane. how long will it take to get boeing to get this plane back in the skies. ceos, business ceos want to raise the retirement age to 70. saying it will save billions in social security and medicare spending. is it a good idea or are mike corbath. a long road lay ahead. they called results lackluster and they were worried expenses are still too high. citi cfo were worried legal costs will stay elevated around 3 billion. bank of america eked out a small profit beating by a penny. it had widely telegraphed a number of charges
johnson & johnson. we talked about that one today. 3m. union pacific. adt. how about tech names? e-bay. lots going on. that want does it for us. "fast money" will pick up the ball as well. follow me on twitter @scottwapner.cnbc. >>> scott thank you very much. big bank earnings. boa, citi getting a bit of a whacking. a number of index hitting new highs. scott ran down an awful lot of those new highs. how to get in. where to get in. when to get in. we'll talk about that...
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chemical giant dupont, johnson & johnson representing big pharma, verizon, ibm and travelers, google's first earnings since last quarter's press release misfire showed falling ad revenues there. on wednesday, mcdonald's expected to post flat profit from a year ago during a quarter where same-store sales hit a roque patch. after the market closed, netflix reports. a key number there is subscriber growth. investors watching nothing more closely than apple. hit with a spate of recent downgrades and potential profit warnings. moving on a thursday, maria, starbucks, xerzier objection an three dow components and microsoft and how its surface tablet fared during the holidays and honeywell and procter & gamble. wall street is expecting 111 per share from pmd's bob mcdonald in the face of activist pressure on him and the company's board, maria. that's what's on tap for next week. >> great week, big week. kayla, thanks so much. financials were certainly stars this week when it comes to earnings, but technology will take center stage next week. where will the drivers be of this market, and will t
chemical giant dupont, johnson & johnson representing big pharma, verizon, ibm and travelers, google's first earnings since last quarter's press release misfire showed falling ad revenues there. on wednesday, mcdonald's expected to post flat profit from a year ago during a quarter where same-store sales hit a roque patch. after the market closed, netflix reports. a key number there is subscriber growth. investors watching nothing more closely than apple. hit with a spate of recent...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. >>> it was a crime that gripped a nation 20 years ago, 9-year-old little girl named katie beers had been locked in a dungeon on long island and sexually abused by her kidnaper john esposito, seven days chained by the neck locked in a wooden box suspended by the ground. television provided the only distraction, her only light, her meals were junk food. ultimately her captors broke down and she was able to be rescued. beers revealed her story in a new book called "buries memories." nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> this book is such a page turner in part because i remember the story so well, the little girl whose poster was everywhere, as a fellow long islander this was headline news. you ended up being kept in this dungeon, the pictures came out, it was just stunning. you were 10 years old when they rescued you. >> yes. >> did you think that you were
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. >>> it was a crime that gripped a nation 20 years ago, 9-year-old little girl named katie beers had been locked in a dungeon on long island and sexually abused by her kidnaper john esposito, seven days chained by the neck locked in a wooden...
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. >> senator johnson? >> thank you, madam secretary. i thank you for your service sincerely and appreciate the fact that you are testifying personally. glad you're being looking in good health. >> thank you. >> i realize how big your job is and things erupting in the middle east at this time. were you aware of the 20 incidents that occurred in the arb in realtime? >> i was aware of the ones that were brought to my attention. they were part of our ongoing discussion about the deteriorating threat environment in eastern libya. we certainly were very conscious of them. i was assured by our security personnels that repairs were under way, additional security upgrades had taken place. >> thank you. did you see personally the cable on -- i believe it was august 12th specifically asking for basically reinforcements for the security detail that was going to be evacuating or leaving in august? did you see that personally? >> no, sir. >> okay. when you read the arb, it strikes mes as how certain the people were that the attacks started at 9:40 be
. >> senator johnson? >> thank you, madam secretary. i thank you for your service sincerely and appreciate the fact that you are testifying personally. glad you're being looking in good health. >> thank you. >> i realize how big your job is and things erupting in the middle east at this time. were you aware of the 20 incidents that occurred in the arb in realtime? >> i was aware of the ones that were brought to my attention. they were part of our ongoing discussion...
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moment born in this morning's hearing when secretary clinton pushed back at republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin. >> even today there are questions that are being raised. we have no doubt that they were terrorists. we know the they kill our people. what was going on and why they killed our people is still a question. >> this was easily obtained. the american people cannot have known this. >> the fact that we have four dead americans. whether it was a protester not. what difference at this point does it make when it is our job to figure out what happened and to do what we can to prevent this from ever happening again senator. >> the senate hearing has adjourned for this morning. secretary clinton is taking a break before speaking before a house foreign relations panel at 11:00 our time. if this is expected to be her last day on capitol hill before stepping down as secretary of state. the president has nominated senator john kerry to succeed her. his confirmation hearing is scheduled for tomorrow. we will follow that as well. >> next on kron 4 morning news, we are live in san francisc
moment born in this morning's hearing when secretary clinton pushed back at republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin. >> even today there are questions that are being raised. we have no doubt that they were terrorists. we know the they kill our people. what was going on and why they killed our people is still a question. >> this was easily obtained. the american people cannot have known this. >> the fact that we have four dead americans. whether it was a protester not. what...
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it doesn't matter that four people were dead. >> eric: how about thane covered it up -- >> bob: made johnson sound like a fool. >> kimberly: not really. it does matter. if you find out exactly why it happened you can prevent it from happening again. accountability. >> greg: there were more thank yous than last week's golden globes. i was ready the throw up. she was giving -- seen better answers from a magic 8 ball. i'm going to show you why this matters. why there is a difference that is made here. this is a summary of how hillary answered the erequests. i have it uerequests -- answeree questions. first, this stuff is hard. and then she'd say and confusing. then she would say but i take full responsibility. and then later, this is the genius of hillary clinton. admitting fault to evade taking responsibility. so it's a weird way. i actually absolves her. like a guy running over your dog and saying wow! this is awful. but let's move forward. so i won't run over your dog again. this is a bizarre thing. that's why when she says what difference does it make? it does make a difference. that is the
it doesn't matter that four people were dead. >> eric: how about thane covered it up -- >> bob: made johnson sound like a fool. >> kimberly: not really. it does matter. if you find out exactly why it happened you can prevent it from happening again. accountability. >> greg: there were more thank yous than last week's golden globes. i was ready the throw up. she was giving -- seen better answers from a magic 8 ball. i'm going to show you why this matters. why there is a...
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to cross-talk the west's assault on the muslim world i'm joined by johnson in london he is an africa expert and in philadelphia we have daniel pipes he is a historian writer and political commentator all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want iow if i can go to you first in london if we look back over the years here you know we've had the eight country and four years muslim country invaded assaulted whatever by western powers i mean is this a war against islam. but we would hope it's not a war against islam but there is the perception that the west has made from the mental mistakes very much and crucially in terms of the message that's been sent around the world there's got to be a consistent approach a consistent message and somehow there's a discord between the message it sends when it's supports rebels for example in other parts of the world in syria for example who already yes we do know supporters . of course in mali it took chooses a completely different path and it's got to show a consistent message especially when you have a. jum
to cross-talk the west's assault on the muslim world i'm joined by johnson in london he is an africa expert and in philadelphia we have daniel pipes he is a historian writer and political commentator all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want iow if i can go to you first in london if we look back over the years here you know we've had the eight country and four years muslim country invaded assaulted whatever by western powers i mean is this a war...
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according to the latest maps, johnson's home is in a high risk area. >> the mapping is the key to the rates. >> reporter: even though she lives near a pump station. >> she made improvements to her home to keep the water out. >> the mapping is the key to the rates. >> reporter: insurance expert and consumer advocate achemy boch says more and more homeowners are complaining that the latest maps don't take into account unique features of their property. >> there's a lot of pushback from property owners. >> reporter: and boch expects more. a new law enacted last year is phasing out government subsidies for flood insurance, something homeowners will start noticing when they renew their policies. boch predicts rates could go up 20 to 30% for some this year leaving more homeowners like johnson protected from floods but protesting their rates. >> every check i send in i go "paid unprotest." -- "paid under protests." now, fema tells us linda was actually undercharged for her insurance before the rate jumped and that her current rate is the correct rate. she is considering an appeal but it's no
according to the latest maps, johnson's home is in a high risk area. >> the mapping is the key to the rates. >> reporter: even though she lives near a pump station. >> she made improvements to her home to keep the water out. >> the mapping is the key to the rates. >> reporter: insurance expert and consumer advocate achemy boch says more and more homeowners are complaining that the latest maps don't take into account unique features of their property. >>...
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johnson said dr. rice was purposefully misleading the american public. dr. rice said she was not, she was using the talking points used by the intelligence committee and no effort to mislead. she was providing as much information as she knew at the time. the other information by senator rand paul talking about the lack of accountability, how come nobody was fired. he said if he had been presented at time, and this is somebody who harbors ambitions, he would have relieved secretary clinton of her jobs, specifically for not having read all of these cables from on the ground in libya, diplomatic personnel requesting more security in the month leading up to the attack. >> she acknowledged an earlier question, she had not been fully briefed on the diplomatic security administration in benghazi, libya. i want to play a clip for you and bring dana in where she gets emotional a second time. listen to this. >> the two hardest calls that i made were obviously to the families of ambassador stevens and sean smith and, you know, i have to say, they were extraordinary in
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senator johnson. >> thank you mr. chairman and madam secretary i'd like to join my colleagues in thanking you for your service sincerely and we appreciate the fact that you're here testifying and glad that you're looking in good health. >> thank you. >> were you fully aware in realtime. i realize how big your job is and everything is erupting in the middle east at this time. were you fully aware of the 20 interests that were reported in the arb in realtime? >> i was aware of the ones that were brought to my attention. they were part of our on going discussion about the deteriorating threat environment in eastern libya. we certainly were very conscious of them. i was assured by our security professionals that repairs were underway, additional security upgrades had taken place. >> thank you. did you see personally the cable on i believe it's august 12th specifically asking for basically reinforcements for the security detail that was going to be evacuating, or leaving in august? did you see that, personally? >> no, sir.
senator johnson. >> thank you mr. chairman and madam secretary i'd like to join my colleagues in thanking you for your service sincerely and we appreciate the fact that you're here testifying and glad that you're looking in good health. >> thank you. >> were you fully aware in realtime. i realize how big your job is and everything is erupting in the middle east at this time. were you fully aware of the 20 interests that were reported in the arb in realtime? >> i was...
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. >> i categorically reject your answer to senator johnson about, well, we didn't ask these survivors, who were flown to ramstein the next day, that is a spontaneous demonstration. the american people deserve to know answers. >>> diffusing the debt crisis, the house moving right now to raise the debt limit, but temporarily, and there's a catch. there's always a catch. >> this bill before us is real simple. it says, congress, if you don't do a budget, you don't get paid. >> this linkage is a gimmick, it's a joke, it's not right. it's designed to put people on the spot. >>> playing offense. the nra fights back against the president. >> he's more than willing to demonize his opponents, silence his critics, and slur the nra. >> our special guest, susan o z eisenhower taking on the web ad about the obama daughters. >>> and surprise, even bo obama gets into the act as the first family greets unsuspecting tourists at the white house. with, in fact, a fist bump from the commander in chief. >>> and good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. a busy day here, secretary clinton final facin
. >> i categorically reject your answer to senator johnson about, well, we didn't ask these survivors, who were flown to ramstein the next day, that is a spontaneous demonstration. the american people deserve to know answers. >>> diffusing the debt crisis, the house moving right now to raise the debt limit, but temporarily, and there's a catch. there's always a catch. >> this bill before us is real simple. it says, congress, if you don't do a budget, you don't get paid....
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. >> surely, fines osama bin laden surely passing civil rights legislation, as lyndon johnson did, and surely defeating nazis, waa much more form it able task than taking on the gun lobby. this is a turning point in this country. and the president, is going to have to to do more than just make a speech about it, this is one of the best speeches i heard him deliver. but it will take more than that from the white house, he will have to get his hands dirty. lou: exciting when you hear a man talk truth to power like that. >> it soups like he was reading it -- it looked likely was reading it he scripted those, i think any time get into comparing anything to naziism, to gag like thatto -- going likn gone too far, talking about law abiding americans, i think that is about as far off base as you can get lou: steve? >> well, i don't disagree with what he is saying, i don't like language, like the gun lobby as if they are the enemy or the cause of newtown, and i don't like the accusation that president obama wants to take away people's guns, there is good ideas on both sides, let's have a little
. >> surely, fines osama bin laden surely passing civil rights legislation, as lyndon johnson did, and surely defeating nazis, waa much more form it able task than taking on the gun lobby. this is a turning point in this country. and the president, is going to have to to do more than just make a speech about it, this is one of the best speeches i heard him deliver. but it will take more than that from the white house, he will have to get his hands dirty. lou: exciting when you hear a man...
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among the names that are reporting before the bell, we have dupont, johnson & johnson, travelers and verizon. four dow components before the bell even rings. our newsmaker this morning is dupont's ceo coming out want 8:00 eastern time. after the bell, technology takes center stage. we will hear from google, texas instruments and amd among others. >> and friday, the 49% mothership and it was good. revenues above expectations. and also a little beat on the bottom line, but a lot of the different business segments doing well. all clicking and stock was up above 22. comcast traded over 40. >> i saw that, too. and it makes you wonder if the dow jones industrial average will follow the transports at this point. >> why follow those two so closely? comcast at 51% and 49% owners. i'm hearing that dupont is hitting the wires right now, which is inconvenient for -- >> those of us still getting our computers up and running. >> we're going to talk to ellen kullman. and we'll be able to get a better idea on what's going on. fourth kwarer, one of the numbers i'm seeing, a 12 cents and then adjusted
among the names that are reporting before the bell, we have dupont, johnson & johnson, travelers and verizon. four dow components before the bell even rings. our newsmaker this morning is dupont's ceo coming out want 8:00 eastern time. after the bell, technology takes center stage. we will hear from google, texas instruments and amd among others. >> and friday, the 49% mothership and it was good. revenues above expectations. and also a little beat on the bottom line, but a lot of the...
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johnson controls with a bad outlook on the company. everything is moving individually and not afeking the overall stock market. people have been asking whether you should be moving into the industrial names and out of the bank names p and certainly happening in the last two weeks. so we've seen big banks looking tired these days. that's not an accurate number here. j.p. morgan with the down side as can you see. a lot of those have been topping out so there is interest of row out of the banks and into the industrials. finally, i want it to point out. look at the affect it has on other semi conductors over all. intel is down big. look at texas instrument, all those are flat to slightly to the upside. bottom line here is if you look at some of the names, they are moving individually and not affecting the markets. back to you. >> really is a company by company situation this earning season. bob, thank you very much. rick, what are you watching in the bond pits? >> we are watching equities closely because of issue with the treasury market i
johnson controls with a bad outlook on the company. everything is moving individually and not afeking the overall stock market. people have been asking whether you should be moving into the industrial names and out of the bank names p and certainly happening in the last two weeks. so we've seen big banks looking tired these days. that's not an accurate number here. j.p. morgan with the down side as can you see. a lot of those have been topping out so there is interest of row out of the banks...
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well carrie johnson we'll bring you the latest headlines in about half an hour's time in the meantime these ladies may not be the tallest in russia but they don't let that hold them back or two documentaries here after a short break. georgian president mikheil saakashvili is military police have been accused by prosecutors of using a very unusual weapon to control members of the go.
well carrie johnson we'll bring you the latest headlines in about half an hour's time in the meantime these ladies may not be the tallest in russia but they don't let that hold them back or two documentaries here after a short break. georgian president mikheil saakashvili is military police have been accused by prosecutors of using a very unusual weapon to control members of the go.
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if you were johnson or bill clinton you would have private meetings or ask your chief staff or others to have private meetings with republican members and say, what can we do? what can we agree on? no. they have this task force that is entirely testimony of all the people on his side, the n.r.a. comes in for 20 minutes and he announced the gun control, he does 23 executive orders and has a list of legislation. there is not much evidence that he wants to or knows how to try to co-op the republicans. >>bret: the moody -- bloody end to the algerian hostage stand off. >>bret: the smoke is clearing in algeria as the national gas plant. they captureed five surviving militants but the death toll is rising. 23 hostages have been killed and reuters say the number is 48. the total number of militants and hostages could be 81 with a number western governments upset how this went down. we are back with our annal. the administration said today, a.b. saying we will lead where they can lead but in this situation the algerians took the lead and perhaps washington did not know when the opposition was
if you were johnson or bill clinton you would have private meetings or ask your chief staff or others to have private meetings with republican members and say, what can we do? what can we agree on? no. they have this task force that is entirely testimony of all the people on his side, the n.r.a. comes in for 20 minutes and he announced the gun control, he does 23 executive orders and has a list of legislation. there is not much evidence that he wants to or knows how to try to co-op the...
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johnson controls, the nation's largest auto supplier sawity biggest stock fall after five months, after learningity earnings won't meet street forecast this quarter. due to weak demand in europe. >>> state street moving higher after saying it will cut 630 jobs worldwide. this under pressure from some of its largest share holders to cut expenses moving forward. the company reporting 26% rise in fourth quarter net income. ty? >> simon, whole foods mark set one of the top in the country. market value more than $16 billion. yeah, you heard me right. stock surging about 158% over five years. ceo john mackey will join us for a first on cnbc interview. but he says companies should have a higher purpose than just making money. stay tuned it find out exactly what he means. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis,
johnson controls, the nation's largest auto supplier sawity biggest stock fall after five months, after learningity earnings won't meet street forecast this quarter. due to weak demand in europe. >>> state street moving higher after saying it will cut 630 jobs worldwide. this under pressure from some of its largest share holders to cut expenses moving forward. the company reporting 26% rise in fourth quarter net income. ty? >> simon, whole foods mark set one of the top in the...
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both the classified and unclassified versions of the arb that deals with the questions you and senator johnson are raising the timing and the like. i also hope we're looking forward. libya is still dangerous and still in a very unstable status. >> sir, as the secretary continued to testify, she also made note to say we are in a new reality when it comes to talking about the diplomacy needed for northern africa as well as in the middle east. for libya specifically, what does this mean going forward? here we are now vetting something that happened four months ago, but what more have we learned to see how -- what is happening in libya can be shorn up? >> we learned it's a very dangerous place out there and there are other very, very dangerous places. what we've also learned, congress and senate has to do its part. we have been cutting back on diplomatic security for a number of years now. it's interesting that some senators sit there and point fingers. i'd like to see how they voted whether to keep or enhance diplomatic security or cut it back. we really just can't have it both ways. to play poli
both the classified and unclassified versions of the arb that deals with the questions you and senator johnson are raising the timing and the like. i also hope we're looking forward. libya is still dangerous and still in a very unstable status. >> sir, as the secretary continued to testify, she also made note to say we are in a new reality when it comes to talking about the diplomacy needed for northern africa as well as in the middle east. for libya specifically, what does this mean...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> next month we begin introducing you to a new group of amazing people. a new group of heroes from 2013. >> for this 29-year-old, 14e6s named cnn hero of the year. i sat down with her right after the big moment. >> how do you feel, you just won? >> i think i'm dreaming. it's a big honor. i will never forget this night in my life. >> what were you thinking when you were making your way to the stage? >> i'm going to take you out from the prison and you're coming to my place and this is for the children and thank you so much for whoever believed in my dream. >> and the kids call you? >> mom. i know they're not their mother, but i'm their so-called mother to give them a better life and a better education, that's for sure. >> what was the inspiration? >> i'm very fortunate to be brought up in the family that i was. i had good parents, until now they give me everything. but there are other children who's parents -- >> what do you want to say to them. >> your mom did it and i'm sure you're proud of
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when you hear ron johnson say this is about what was said and not said, fiction or nonfiction, this is about fiction or nonfiction, and i think hillary clinton hit the nail on the head when she said this is about trying to bring people to judgment who committed a crime against america. >> bret: where are the people brought to justice now? >> that is the question. i would have liked to have heard that question, by the way. >> bret: there are many questions i would have liked to have heard. steve? >> just to go in a reverse order. one of the most interesting parts of this exchange was the comment she made at the end when asked about the tucsonian government de -- tunisian government to release him, without notifying the u.s. government in advance. asked by representative tom cot top are you distressed that the suspect was released? she answered no, i'm not distressed. i can tell you talking to intelligence officials and others involved in the investigation that there are plenty of people distressed he was released and we didn't have full warning but ansar al-sharia in tunisia did have wa
when you hear ron johnson say this is about what was said and not said, fiction or nonfiction, this is about fiction or nonfiction, and i think hillary clinton hit the nail on the head when she said this is about trying to bring people to judgment who committed a crime against america. >> bret: where are the people brought to justice now? >> that is the question. i would have liked to have heard that question, by the way. >> bret: there are many questions i would have liked to...
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jon: we already played that exchange with senator johnson. any other fireworks so stphar. >> that is thfar? >> reporter: that is the one that clearly got under her skin. john mccain from arizona clearly got under her skeufpblt e skin. he was not satisfied with the answers that he was getting. then questions from ron paul. >> you accept the culpability of the worst tragedy since 9/11. and i really mean that. had i than president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, and from ambassador stev stevens i would have relieved you from their post. >> reporter: that seemed to not get under her skin. this is the last function that secretary clinton will be doing as a top diplomat. the testimony is not done, the house is up next. jon. jon: we'll be watching that too. mike emanuel on capitol hill. heather: our next guest will be questioning secretary clinton later today when she appears before the house foreign foreign committee. she is the committee's former chairwoman from florida. before we get to what you plan to ask
jon: we already played that exchange with senator johnson. any other fireworks so stphar. >> that is thfar? >> reporter: that is the one that clearly got under her skin. john mccain from arizona clearly got under her skeufpblt e skin. he was not satisfied with the answers that he was getting. then questions from ron paul. >> you accept the culpability of the worst tragedy since 9/11. and i really mean that. had i than president at the time and i found that you did not read the...
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hank johnson says the n.r.a. opposes barack obama's new gun laws and executive power and says, first of all, he's black and as a black person, being the president of the united states, well, that's something they still cannot get over. why does this keep coming up in washington? >> well, the interesting thing is, one of the most famous gun cases of the last few years is the mcdonald case in chicago. and it's an african-american gentleman defending himself and wanting to have a gun to defend himself, and the government of chicago trying to prevent that from happening. and the supreme court said, the second amendment does apply to cities, that even cities like chicago cannot on their own overturn the second amendment, but this was in defense of an african-american man who wanted to own a gun to defend himself and his family. so, i don't think there's anything racist about this. clarence thomas, an african-american, one of our most famous justices, also has written in many of the early cases where whitelaw is trying
hank johnson says the n.r.a. opposes barack obama's new gun laws and executive power and says, first of all, he's black and as a black person, being the president of the united states, well, that's something they still cannot get over. why does this keep coming up in washington? >> well, the interesting thing is, one of the most famous gun cases of the last few years is the mcdonald case in chicago. and it's an african-american gentleman defending himself and wanting to have a gun to...
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secretary of state hillary clinton going toe to toe with senator ron johnson at a senate foreign relations hearing committee meeting. clinton testifying about the benghazi, libya attack in september. >> we have no doubt they were terrorists. they were militants. they attacked us. they killed on and why they were doing what they were doing -- >> no, no -- >> still -- >> again, we were misled there have been supposedly protest and something sprang out of that, an assault sprang out of that and that was easily ascertained that was not the fact and the american people could have known that within days and they didn't know that. >> with all due respect, the fact is, we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a we can one night and decided they would kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> she clearly met with skeptics on the hill today. she he did. another flood of earnings hits wall street first thing tom
secretary of state hillary clinton going toe to toe with senator ron johnson at a senate foreign relations hearing committee meeting. clinton testifying about the benghazi, libya attack in september. >> we have no doubt they were terrorists. they were militants. they attacked us. they killed on and why they were doing what they were doing -- >> no, no -- >> still -- >> again, we were misled there have been supposedly protest and something sprang out of that, an assault...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> the bizarre hoax involving manti te'o. listen to this. >> i think as manti tells the story, you'll see the same thing that i saw, that it does fully line up. >> let's talk about it with howard kurtz. also joining us the editor-in-chief of the dailydownload.com, lauren ashburn. there's a problem here because for months and month and months the media bought this story apparently without checking who this woman was. >> this was a feel good story even though it
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes...
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boris johnson the mayor, he said he just went to see the scene. we have not been allowed over there because this investigation is right in the thick of it. and he said that the scenes were so disturbing. he said, you know, there was the wing of the helicopter on top of a roof. there were big pieces of it had fallen on cars which were burned out and the side of a building went up in flames, all of that very quickly extinguished by firefighters in london. mayor johnson said he did not want to be glib for many people are in mourning for the people they lost in this tragic accident but frankly could have been more tragic if that helicopter hit a double-decker bus let's say. this happened in the middle of the city during rush hour. a lot of questions tonight being asked about safety in london. we don't have lots of skyscrapers here but more and more are going up. mayor johnson saying they will be looking very carefully into whether all of that is adequately lit. both cranes and construction sites. he said that for people who are worried this sort of th
boris johnson the mayor, he said he just went to see the scene. we have not been allowed over there because this investigation is right in the thick of it. and he said that the scenes were so disturbing. he said, you know, there was the wing of the helicopter on top of a roof. there were big pieces of it had fallen on cars which were burned out and the side of a building went up in flames, all of that very quickly extinguished by firefighters in london. mayor johnson said he did not want to be...
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senator ron johnson of wisconsin: >> we were misled that there were supposedly protests and then something sprang out of that, an assault sprang out of that. and that was easily ascertained that that was not the fact... >> but could-- but, you know... >> ...and the american people could have known that within days, and they didn't know that. >> and-- with all due respect, the fact is we had four dead americans. >> i understand. >> was it because of a protest, or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans? what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. now, honestly, i will do my best to answer your questions about this. but the fact is that people were trying in real time to get to the best information. >> ifill: republican john mccain pressed clinton on why u.s. consular staff evacuated from libya to germany weren't questioned sooner. >> i categorically reject your answer to senator johnson about, well, we didn't ask these survi
senator ron johnson of wisconsin: >> we were misled that there were supposedly protests and then something sprang out of that, an assault sprang out of that. and that was easily ascertained that that was not the fact... >> but could-- but, you know... >> ...and the american people could have known that within days, and they didn't know that. >> and-- with all due respect, the fact is we had four dead americans. >> i understand. >> was it because of a protest,...
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there's a great line in robert caro's latest biography of johnson. they're talking about how big to be on civil rights and one of the so-called wise men goes to johnson and basically said that's not practical. it's a worthy cause but it's a lost cause. and johnson turns around and goes, what the hell's the presidency for? i actually thought yesterday was an interesting day. it was one of the days where compare it, say, to health care. this was a big idea and the president went out there with an ambitious proposal. the question, though, in american politics now is whether he can match the intensity of the nra. what matters is not simply 60/40, 70/30 in polls. you know that. can he mobilize on a sustained basis? people who really care about this issue? >> and this is another reason why it's such a game changer because so many people have been engaged by the sandy hook massacre, whatever the nra spins, people that want sensible gun safety laws are going to spend three, four, five times as much. mika, also the argument that there's a slippery slope and i
there's a great line in robert caro's latest biography of johnson. they're talking about how big to be on civil rights and one of the so-called wise men goes to johnson and basically said that's not practical. it's a worthy cause but it's a lost cause. and johnson turns around and goes, what the hell's the presidency for? i actually thought yesterday was an interesting day. it was one of the days where compare it, say, to health care. this was a big idea and the president went out there with an...
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. >> she had a very tough exchange with your colleague from wisconsin, senator johnson. i'm going to play her reaction to what he was asking her about what was going on. listen to this. >> with all due respect, the fact is, we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they would go kill americans. what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> she was pretty angry. she was pretty passionate in responding to this senator. what is your reaction when you heard her and you were sitting there during that exchange. what went through your mind? >> i think she has a little bit of a valid point. it's not so important whether or not it was a movie or what it was. i think what's important, though, in going forward is it not happen again and i think the review board still doesn't get it. i think that we need to have a military commander. we need a department of defense in charge of security fo
. >> she had a very tough exchange with your colleague from wisconsin, senator johnson. i'm going to play her reaction to what he was asking her about what was going on. listen to this. >> with all due respect, the fact is, we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they would go kill americans. what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can...
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she talked about her phone calls with the families, and a contentious morning, too, as senator ron johnson pressed her why we were all told this was about a protest when it would have been very easy for her to ascertain that there was no protest outside of that consulate. i just want to show before i get the viewers at that exchange, because i know -- what i'm talking about let's play it. >> we were told allegedly protests and this all sprang out of that and that was easily ascertained that that was not the fact. >> but-- >> the american people could have known at that within days and they didn't know that. >> with all due respect, the fact is we have four dead americans, was it because of a protest or guys out for a walk one night and decided they'd go kill americans. what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> megyn: wow. your thoughts, brit? >> well, my thought was she had that answer ready for the moment she need it had and she gave it and it was to some extent suppor
she talked about her phone calls with the families, and a contentious morning, too, as senator ron johnson pressed her why we were all told this was about a protest when it would have been very easy for her to ascertain that there was no protest outside of that consulate. i just want to show before i get the viewers at that exchange, because i know -- what i'm talking about let's play it. >> we were told allegedly protests and this all sprang out of that and that was easily ascertained...
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johnson middle school will continue to operate because of safety reasons. officials cite possible fights and crews in the neighborhood. the chancellor says they'd save $8.5 million overall in savings from programming in the first year, but it doesn't add up for some in the community. >> to be shutting schools down and closing schools down it's a big concern because the thing of it is kids can't go to school in their neighborhood and have to travel across the town to go to school, it's not right. >> reporter: so some good news with the bad, 13 of those 15 schools will close at the end of this school year. you can find a full list on our website www.wusa9.com. for now we're live in northeast, ko im, 9 news. >> that's thanks -- thanks for the update. >>> you probably notice our screen looks a bit different today. we made those changes in response to you. you told us you want a simple clean and clear look and we responded. first we reduced all this clutter. all the information now is organized at the bottom of your screen. the big line is called the information
johnson middle school will continue to operate because of safety reasons. officials cite possible fights and crews in the neighborhood. the chancellor says they'd save $8.5 million overall in savings from programming in the first year, but it doesn't add up for some in the community. >> to be shutting schools down and closing schools down it's a big concern because the thing of it is kids can't go to school in their neighborhood and have to travel across the town to go to school, it's not...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> standing at the president's side today over at the white house, four children each of whom wrote him letters like this one which reads -- and let me read it to you. i am writing you to ask you to stop gun violence. jessica yellin spoke to some of the children after the white house event. watch this. >> reporter: what inspired you to write the president? >> well, i was so overwhelmed with sadden with the sandy hook shooting and i knew that as one person i couldn't do anything but i knew that president obama could. so i decided to write him a letter. >> reporter: what do you hope can happen? >> well, i hope it's much harder for people to buy guns. i hope that like people with mental illness can't buy a gun and -- yeah. >> reporter: tell me a little bit about what you said in the letter. >> well, basically i just said that i hoped that he would do something and i said that i have four brothers and sisters and i would be sad if one of them passed away and i also told him that i know that laws have
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> standing at the president's side today over at the white house, four children each of whom wrote him letters like this one which reads -- and let me read it to you. i am writing you to ask you to stop gun violence. jessica yellin spoke to some of the children after the white house event. watch this. >> reporter: what inspired you to write the president? >> well, i was so...